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  • Health Equity

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  • Significant life expectancy gap exists between Black and non-Black Chicago residents.
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  • Mistrust of research is a significant barrier in community engagement.

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  • To explore community priorities and research mistrust.
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  • Social determinants of health are the top priority for community members.
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  • Community organizations offer insights into building trust and partnerships.

Conclusions:

  • Addressing social determinants of health is crucial for reducing health disparities.
  • Overcoming research mistrust requires intentional strategies and collaboration.
  • Effective partnerships between researchers and communities are vital for impactful public health initiatives.